Nadiža (creek)
Description
Nadiža Creek is a mountain stream near the town of Kranjska Gora, in the far northwestern corner of Slovenia. Springing from a bare rockface on the eastern slope of Mount Zadnja Ponca above the Tamar Valley in the Julian Alps, it is the first source of the Sava Dolinka River, the longer of the two sources of the Sava, the longest Slovene river at 221abbr=on and a tributary of the Danube.The source of Nadiža is near the Tamar Mountain Lodge; immediately after emerging, the water cascades down the cliff face in a 10m waterfall, near which the Municipality of Kranjska Gora draws its water. The creek's surface course is only about 300m long, although it flows far further underground after disappearing at the gravelly Ledine basin near Rateče. The Nadiža re-emerges through the porous bottom of a two-m deep lake called Zelenci, a marshy wetland with an extraordinarily rich ecosystem, which is regarded as the source of the Sava Dolinka.